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The Active Merchant Ruby Library by Shopify is a payment abstraction library extracted from Shopify. The aim of the project is for Ruby developers and to abstrct parts away from users for a consistent interface across all supported gateways

This client is dependent on the lightweight Shopify client produced by Sandeep Shetty. The plugin allows a developer to authenticate access and make API calls with Shopify using the CakePHP Framework. It's dependencies are CakePHP. Documentation provides instructions on how to install the plugin and begin to make API calls, with the program automatically handling Shopify authentication. This plugin client is supported by Colin McDonald, and is endorsed for use on the Shopify API documentation's list of 3rd party libraries.

This client can be utilized as an adapter for using the Shopify API with the ZendFramework version 2. The client requires PHP 5.3 for use. This is a community maintained library authored by Matthew Peterson and open sourced on GitHub. The client is endorsed for use on the Shopify API developer documentation's list of 3rd party libraries.

ohShopify.php is a lightweight client that enables PHP applications to interact with the Shopify API. The client requires PHP version 4 with cURL support for its use. The client is compatible with OAuth Shopify Apps, and with valid authorization is able to access Shopify admin functionalities via Shopify API calls. This library is not officially supported by Shopify, but is endorsed on the Shopify API developer documentation list of 3rd party libraries. The package is maintained by Colin McDonald and is open sourced on GitHub.

This is a PHP client for the Shopify API. It requires PHP version 5.3+ with cURL support. This client library is a community maintained package developed by Sandeep Shetty, and is recommended for use on the Shopify API developer documentation page's list of suggested third-party libraries .

This Node client is a module for interacting with the Shopify API. The client can process OAuth authentication, and then can be used to process GET, POST, PUT and DELETE calls to perform Shopify admin functionalities. The package is actively supported by GitHub contributor sinechris as well as other members of the Shopify developer community.

This is a lightweight .NET client library that wraps the Shopify API for .NET applications to consume. Authored and maintained by Colin McDonald, the client requires .NET 2.0 or greater, and dependencies include Visual Studio and MVC3. The client will assist developers in programming an app to perform administrative Shopify functions. The documentation includes a sample web application that developers can reference to understand the API authorization and calls.

This package offers Java bindings for the Shopify API to allow Shopify users to access the admin functionality of their accounts within 3rd party Android applications. This library was not officially created by Shopify, and though it works it is currently not being actively maintained. Developers may use the package to integrate admin functionality across articles, assets, customers, events, and more. The Shopify API uses a RESTful interface and responses are formatted in XML and JSON.

This is the official Python library made for Shopify users to access the admin functionality of their accounts for use in building 3rd party applications. It was developed and is currently supported by Shopify. It provides a similar interface as does the Shopify Ruby Gem. All API usage happens through Shopify applications; shop owners can create applications for themselves through their own admin. Developers are given functionality across articles, assets, customers, events and more. The API uses a RESTful interface and responses are formatted in XML and JSON.

This is the official Shopify Ruby Gem that allows developers to programmatically access the admin functionality of Shopify stores. Developers can create apps for themselves through their own admin access. All API usage happens through Shopify applications; shop owners can create applications for themselves through their own admin. Developers are given functionality across articles, assets, customers, events and more. The API uses a RESTful interface and responses are formatted in XML and JSON.